Come on bro, don't take my shit out of context. I'm not trying to argue with you here. When the shit was legal, obviously I dealt with it. Because any bar that didn't allow smoking back then was a lame ass douche bag establishment. The law is what it is, and I'm not going to pretend it doesn't work in the favor of the majority...That's what it comes down to in my opinion. The majority of people in the bar aren't smoking. I think the majority should always win the final vote.[/QUOTE]

This is the problem. You fail to recognize the rights of the ONE person that matters in all this. THE OWNER OF THE BAR. You don't get to come into a bar and have a vast majority of people who hate country music DEMAND that the bar owner turn off his jukebox because it is playing country. His bar, his rules.

Now do you see where your sense of entitlement is bugging the shit out of me. It's not YOUR bar, you don't get to set the rules. Period.

I sure as **** wish he would change that shit ass ****ree music though..what an inconsiderate prick he is to his paying guest.